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Marc Chemtob
Researcher at Niels Bohr Institute
Publications - 14
Citations - 563
Marc Chemtob is an academic researcher from Niels Bohr Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Quark. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 560 citations.
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Skyrme Model of Baryon Octet and Decuplet
TL;DR: In this article, the Skyrme chiral solution is generalized to the case of u, d and s flavors of quarks and applied to the baryon octet and decuplet representations of SU(3) flavor.
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Two-Pion-Exchange Nucleon-Nucleon Potential
TL;DR: The work reported in this article can be regarded as an extension of earlier theoretical derivations of the nucleon-nucleon potential with two important modifications: the first is to include as much information from PN®PN and NN®PP processes as is currently available from theoretical descriptions; the second modification is the use of the Blankenbecker-Sugar-Logunov-Tavkhelidze (BSLT) equation to define the potential.
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Two-body interaction currents and nuclear magnetic moments
TL;DR: In this article, the meson-theoretical approach to nuclear interaction currents is considered in the one-meson exchange approximation, and the effect of interaction currents on the nuclear dipole magnetic moment of odd-mass-nuclei with jj closed-shells plus (or minus) one nucleon is calculated within the framework of the pure spherical shell model.
Two-pion-exchange nucleon--nucleon potential.
TL;DR: The work reported in this paper can be regarded as an extension of earlier theoretical derivations of the nucleon-nucleon potential with two important modifications: the first is to include as much information from PN®PN and NN®PP processes as is currently available from theoretical descriptions; the second modification is the use of the Blankenbecker-Sugar-Logunov-Tavkhelidze (BSLT) equation to define the potential.
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Infinite-momentum frame description of relativistic heavy ion processes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present theoretical predictions for single-particle inclusive spectra of pions and protons for proton-nucleus and nucleus nucleus processes.